this is one of the counties that the u.s. department of justice has sent monitors in because we've had a history of intimidation. but i did not want to divide the community in my remarks today. what i said was that every who votes tomorrow should rule. we should not have any instance whether you're disabled, a senior whether you are one who has not voted before, whether you have a language issue nothing should block your right to vote, and i mean that whether you live on the east, west, south, or the north. we must say to america that the right to vote is precious. and as my colleague said we've got to organize around this. we are overwhelmed by blocks to voting. it stops people from voting. it frightens people from voting. we have to keep away from that to keep the ideals of this constitution and what we were founded on is that we were all created equal. >> you're so right in your articulation of this. it's a fundamental civil rights issue and it goes to the core of our democracy. over the past several months i don't hesitat